
Iris is a brave girl who is often lonely and misunderstood. Kelly creates a touching story that centers on the need to belong, the need to communicate with those who understand us, the need to have a shared experience. Thus begins Iris’ journey to make a song for the whale and meet him so he knows that he’s not alone in this world. When she learns about a hybrid whale whose song is too different for other whales to understand him, Iris knows how he must feel - misunderstood, lonely and in search of someone who is just like him. She wants to go to a school for deaf kids but her mother doesn’t want her to go. Many treat her like she’s stupid because she’s deaf. But she still feels like there is something missing. She has a loving family, even with a dad who has never taken to ASL well.


She has her interests in repairing radios. Maybe she’ll read it to her kiddo when she’s a mom. It satisfied her need to learn about animals. It has solidified my daughter’s desire to learn ASL. Song for a Whale by Lynne Kelly is a book that will stay with both of us for many years to come. The best is when we hit a part that makes us look up into each other’s eyes and we share the same feeling - whether it be joy, concern, or sadness. It’s beautiful to find books we both fall in love with.

Reading together snuggled on the couch or sitting at the kitchen table. Another mother-daughter read-along done! I love these moments with my girl.
